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Which reminds me - I still haven't sorted out the alignment and lack of transparent backgrounds on the smileys - most likely the problems are related. :)
I have too much time on my hands.
but for those of us who really dig your stuff, but like a tidy feedreader, would it be possible to subscribe to an aggregated feed?
It never occurred to me that someone might want to subscribe to *all* my ramblings. I'm making an aggregated feed for you now.
Bart,
There was a temporary problem with the Feedburner feed for Weblist. I've fixed it now and you should be able to subscribe.
Hmph - I can't get an aggregated feed to work. I thought that something like FeedDigest or FeedShake would let me merge all three feeds. I got them to work, but they are only displaying extracts, not full posts. I'm guessing you want to see full posts, so if anyone knows more about feed merging than me, your help would be appreciated.
Why don't you add the usual "subcribe to my blog" chicklets? Here's a tool that makes it easy:
http://www.toprankresults.com/tools/button-make...
Robert
I used to have them, but they were ugly and confused people. Clicking on the orange icon takes you to the feedburner page where you can choose from a range of feedreaders.
I love being able to just do periodic brain dumps there and come back later to flesh out ideas, and it's great for storing contact information, code snippets, useful info clips from email (so I can delete the email) and IM conversation logs (organized by topic and with additional notes). Of course it's all private and only I can see it, but that is part of what makes it nice. I don't have to polish it but there are gems there waiting when I have the time to work on them and move them up to my public blog.
Good luck with the new organization. It looks like it's working well so far!
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/61077
Thanks - that is helpful. The main reason I'm using separate installs is that I really, really don't want Mashable to go down (and knowing my lack of skillz, it probably would.) If it was a new site, I might do things differently.
However, I would like to be able to search across all 3 blogs, and give readers the option to do the same. Does anyone know how this might be done?
Because I'm guessing most readers of Mashable are looking for news/opinions on Web 2.0 startups. If I start throwing in my journal (up to 7 posts a day) and Weblist (around 6-7 posts a day), I think the signal to noise ratio could go awry for those readers.
Unless you mean in the more general sense (like, why would anyone want to split up a blog?). And actually I think there are lots of reasons you might want to do that - the main one being that blogs tend to focus on particular topics, while a blogger's interests might go beyond those topics.
Robert,
I used to have them, but they were ugly and confused people. Clicking on the orange icon takes you to the feedburner page where you can choose from a range of feedreaders.